Standard : Civics-Government Benchmark : Rule of law SS7-... (K) understands the difference between criminal and civil law as i applies to individual citizens (e.g., criminal: felony, misdemeanor, crimes against people, crimes against property, white-collar crimes, victimless crimes; civil: contracts, property settlements, child custody). SS7-... (A) compares how juveniles and adults are treated differently under law (e.g., due process, trial, age restrictions, punishment, rehabilitation, diversion). SS7-... (A) evaluates the importance of the rule of law in protecting individual rights and promoting the common good. Benchmark : Shared ideals and diversity SS7-... (K) defines the rights guaranteed, granted, and protected by the state constitution and its amendments. Benchmark : Constitution allocates power 5 SS7-... (K) explains the three branches of Kansas government 6 SS7-... (K) explains how authority and responsibility are balanced between national and state governments in a federal system (e.g., property rights). 7 SS7-... (K) explains why separation of powers and a system of checks and balances are important to limit government. 8 SS7-... (K) describes how citizens, legislators, and interest groups are involved in a bill becoming a law at the state level. Benchmark : Active civic participant 9 SS7-... (A) designs, researches and completes a civic project related to a public issues at the state or local level (e.g., designs and carries out a civicoriented project). 0 SS7-... (K) knows various procedures for contacting appropriate representatives for the purpose of expressing opinions or asking for help at the state or local level (e.g., public hearing, open meeting, phone, email, letter, personal interview). Benchmark 5: Government interactions SS7-.5.. (K) recognizes that cities are formed through a process of incorporation, establishing boundaries, creating a government, levying taxes. SS7-.5.. (K) identifies the types of local government (e.g., cities, townships, counties) May 0, 006
SS7-.5.. (K) identifies the goods and services provided by local government in the community (e.g., education, health agency, fire department, police, care for local community property, parks and recreation) SS7-.5.. (A) Researches the roles of people who make up local government (e.g., police, mayor/city manager, county commissioner, city council members, school board member). 5 SS7-.5.5 5. Understands the role of school board members Standard : Economics Benchmark : Limited resources require choices 6 SS7-... (K) identifies substitutes (s) and complements (c) for selected goods and services (e.g., sod houses vs. wood houses (s), wagons vs. railroads (s); trains and rails (c), wagons and wheels (c)). 7 SS7-... (K) explains that how people choose to use resources has both present and future consequences. Benchmark : Market economy in US 8 SS7-... (A) - ($) analyzes the impact of inflation or deflation on the value of money and people s purchasing power (e.g., cattle towns, mining towns, time of boom, time of depression). Benchmark : Local, national and international interdependence 9 SS7-... (A) describes examples of factors that might influence international trade. (e.g., United States economic sanctions, weather, exchange rates, war, boycotts, embargos.) 0 SS7-... (K) explains the costs and benefits of trade between people across nations (e.g., job loss vs. cheaper prices, environmental costs vs. wider selection of goods and services). SS7-... (A) gives examples of factors that might influence international trade (e.g., United States sanctions, weather, exchange rate, war, boycotts, embargos). SS7-... (A) gives examples of how tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers affect consumers and the prices of goods (e.g., a country fearful of purchasing Kansas beef of fear of disease, tariffs on Kansas wheat). Benchmark : Role of government in the economy SS7-... (K) identifies goods and services provided by local, state, national governments (e.g., transportation, education, funding, defense). SS7-... (A) examines relationship between local and state revenues and expenditures (e.g., school bonds, sales tax, property tax, teacher salaries, curbs and gutters, police force). May 0, 006
Benchmark 5: Student as a consumer, producer, saver, investor, and citizen 5 SS7-.5.. (A) ($) compares the benefits and costs of spending, saving, or borrowing decisions based on information about products and services. 6 SS7-.5.. (K) explains how an individual s income will differ in the labor market depending on supply of and demand for his/her human capital (e.g., skills, abilities, and/or education level). Standard : Geography Benchmark : Geographic Tools and Location 7 SS7-... (K) locates major political and physical features of Earth from memory and describes the relative location of those features (e.g., see Appendix for list of items). 8 SS7-... (A) develops and uses different kinds of maps, globes, graphs, charts, databases, and models. 9 SS7-... (A) uses mental maps of Kansas to answer questions about the location of physical and human features (e.g., dryer in the West; major rivers; population centers; major cities of Topeka, Wichita, Hays, Dodge City, Kansas City; major interstates and Highways: I-70). 0 SS7-... (A) selects and explains reasons for using different geographic tools, graphic representation, and/or technologies to analyze selected geographic problems (e.g., map projections, aerial photographs, satellite images, geographic information systems). SS7-..5 5. (A) uses geographic tools, graphic representation, and/or technologies to pose and answer questions about past and present spatial distributions and patterns (e.g., mountain ranges, river systems, field patterns, settlements, transportation routes). Benchmark : Places and Regions SS7-... (A) identifies and compares the physical characteristics of world regions (e.g., locations, landscape, climate, vegetation, resources). SS7-... (A) identifies and compares the human characteristics of world regions (e.g., people, religion, language, customs, government, agriculture, industry, architecture, arts, education). SS7-... (K) identifies and explains how Kansas, U.S., and world regions are interdependent (e.g., through trade, diffusion of ideas, human migration, international conflicts and cooperation). 5 SS7-... (K) identifies the various physical and human criteria that can be used to define a region (i.e., physical: mountain, coastal, climate; human: religion, ethnicity, language, economic, government). May 0, 006
6 SS7-..5 5. (K) identifies ways technology or culture has influenced regions (e.g., perceptions of resource availability, dominance of specific regions, economic development). 7 SS7-..6 6. (A) explains the effects of a label on the image if a region (e.g., Tornado Alley, Sun Belt, The Great American Desert). Benchmark : Physical Systems 8 SS7-... (K) explains how earth-sun relationships affect earth s physical processes and create physical patterns (e.g., latitude regions, climate regions, distribution of solar energy, ocean currents). 9 SS7-... (K) explains patterns in the physical environment in terms of physical processes (e.g., plate tectonics, glaciation, erosion and deposition, hydrologic cycle, ocean and atmospheric circulation). 0 SS7-... (K) describes the characteristics of ecosystems in terms of their biodiversity (e.g., food chains, plant and animal communities, grasslands, temperate forests, tropical rainforests, deserts, tundra, wetlands, marine environments). SS7-... (K) explains the challenges faced by ecosystems (e.g., effects of shifting cultivation, contamination of coastal waters, rainforest destruction, desertification, deforestation, overpopulation, natural disasters). Benchmark : Human Systems SS7-... (A) describes and analyzes population characteristics through the use of demographic concepts (e.g., population pyramids, birth/death rates, population growth rates, migration patterns). SS7-... (K) explains how the spread of cultural elements results in distinctive cultural landscapes (e.g., religion, language, customs, ethnic neighborhoods, foods). SS7-... (K) identifies the geographic factors that influence world trade and interdependence (i.e., location advantage, resource distribution, labor cost, technology, trade networks and organizations). Benchmark 5: Human-Environment Interactions 5 SS7-.5.. (K) identifies ways in which technologies have modified the physical environment of various world cultures (i.e., dams, irrigation, roads, plow, bridges, aqueducts, levees). 6 SS7-.5.. (K) describes the consequences of having or not having particular resources (e.g., resource movement and consumption, relationship between access to resources and living standards, relationship between competition for resources and world conflicts). May 0, 006
A notation (8-8.5.A) indicates that this objective is tested on the Kansas Social Studies assessment. The 8 before the dash indicates it is tested at the 8 th grade. The 8.5. indicates the grade level, benchmark, and indicator where the objective is found in the standards. K indicates it is at the knowledge level; A indicates application level. May 0, 006 5